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About Pradeep Prakash

Pradeep Prakash has close to 32 years of work experience that includes teaching, sales, marketing, manufacturing, entrepreneurship and behavioural training & consulting after graduating in engineering and management.

He has been involved in training of thousands of executives from all the leading names in India and multinationals operating in India. He has successfully executed number of Organization wide cultural change initiatives in Pharma (especially GBP, Good Behavioural Practices paradigm for Pharma), Power and environment sectors leading to massive transformations and business turnarounds.

He has authored books on Self-empowerment "Knock and the Door shall be Opened" and "Blossoming", which have been widely appreciated in professional and lay circles and written various articles on behavioural learning and growth. His expertise in sales training, empowerment, group dynamics, achievement motivation, leadership, stress management and EQ programmes is well known.

He was board member of premier organisation of behavioural scientists in India namely Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Sciences (ISABS) from Jan 2007 till March2010.

He is passionate about discovery and spread of human processes through writing and training, spiritual growth of self and others and contributing meaningfully in making this world a better place to live in.

Knock and the Door shall be Opened!

Descrption:This book is about self empowerment principles based on vast experience of the author in the field of Behavioural and Sensitivity training.The book elaborates on taking responsibility, managing feelings, spirituality and self actualization based on fundamental structure of personality comprising id, ego, suerego and witnessing consciousness.

Author :Pradeep Prakash

Book Size : 171 Pages

ISBN-13 : 978-1973344254

Publisher : Krantz Publishers

Language :English

What
others have said about the book:
Modern man is influenced more by the visible and empirical
achievements and ignores the invisible but essentially more
valuable aspects like relationships, loyalty, spirituality and
the like. This book beautifully highlights the path to growth
in this direction. It should be in the reading list of every
management practitioner and student.

S.Rajagopal, Ex Chairman, MTNL, New Delhi

I have enjoyed reading the book more so
because it is most unusual and an intimate account of how a
person has traveled through an arduous journey through life to
seek his own identity

There is no dearth of books on Self
Development and personal growth but this book is different
from all. The elixir of ancient Indian wisdom has been
uniquely blended with the modern Behavioural Science knowledge
to enrich and satisfy one’s logical, emotional and spiritual
inquisitiveness. The narration of personal experiences of the
author has added to its authenticity and facilitates better
understanding. A treasure for seekers of personal growth and
self actualization- a sincere effort to experience the world
more positively and making it a better. I am sure this book
will rejoice many seekers.

Is our destiny in our hands or are we driven by others, or do
we wait for God to take care of us? How does one find
happiness and be at peace with oneself? Such questions occur
to many in life. However, most of us live with such questions
but the author of this book went beyond raising concerns and
looked for answers. The book describes his experiences to
confront these questions and his journey to seek his identity.
In this journey he does refer to ideas and concepts to explain
or in some way highlight his experiences that either support
or differ from traditional knowledge. For example, the author
believes that two important aspects of Indian personality are
feelings and spirituality. These aspects are an important part
of Indian family life. In this respect the orientation of a
person in the Eastern World is different from the Western.

In the second chapter the author has emphasized that the
exercise of being oneself requires that a person should take
charge of his own life rather than blame others for his
misfortune and difficulties. The third chapter is an extension
of this theme to suggest that it is easy to rationalize
one’s failures. Success is achieved through one’s own
efforts and by believing in himself or herself. Chapter four
discusses the ways the author has been able to “work towards
personal growth." Apart from meditation , the author benefited
most by two kinds of inputs : i) reviewing as a habit the
events of the day in a diary and learning from this
experience, and ii) special attention and serious note of
feedback from others, including role models.

Chapter five and the remaining chapters are concerned with
several aspects of self development. He believes that
recognition of feelings is essential for development. It is
also necessary to analyze feelings like anger and hostility,
etc. and make conscious effort to overcome them. Such negative
feelings can be impediment to one’s own growth and for
achieving a state of self actualization. Continuing growth
depends a great deal on one’s acquiring a positive attitude
to learn and develop sensitivity to clues that ordinarily we
fail to note. In this process the author believes those group
processes or what is termed as group dynamics contribute a
great deal toward “empowerment of the self”. The last
three chapters in a sense are different from the earlier nine
chapters. These chapters have to do with what the author has
described in chapter one, the spiritual self. He believes that
spiritual growth is necessary for quality living . He believes
that Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra can be applied to bring about
qualitative change in one’s life.

The strength of the book is that it suggests and also provides
hints about how an individual can enhance self-awareness . And
these methods are illustrated in steps by personal journey
towards understanding the self. Those Persons who are
concerned with questions such as “Who am I” and “What am
I” would find the book useful. The attempt of the author to
support certain concepts of growth with his own experiences
from life is useful. However, the author appears to find a
great deal of time to devote to “self-development." Many
people in the humdrum of living may not be able to arrange
their time the way the author was able to do.

I found the book extremely useful. This is different both in
content and treatment from many books that reflect on the
subject of this volume. The book could be useful to students,
teachers, managers and all those who seek ways to understand
themselves and grow.

Blossoming

Author :Pradeep Prakash

Description : This novel traces a young girls journey through intense experiences from the threshold of youth to ultimate enlightenment in the company of Indian mystics from the age of 21 to 25 years.The novel has a strong undercurrent of the magic of Indian mystic tradition and its power in blossoming of human personality besides salvation from suffering.

Book Size : 211 Pages

ISBN-13 : 978-1973375876

Language :English

Blossoming traces a young girls journey through intense
experiences from the threshold of youth to ultimate
enlightenment in the company of Indian mystics from the age of
21 to 25 years.

The various ups and downs in her life, starting from searching
for her father, knifed down and lost in riots, and many
similar challenges shape her destiny. This novel beautifully
weaves the human processes at self, group and larger social
level to uncover the maturation of a girl into a strong woman.

It shares the interplay of feelings in all their nuances in
relationships and how they govern and guide the destiny of
people. This story not only entertains but its intensity gives
a lifelike quality to the entire reading experience leaving a
deep impact and experiential learning on relationships.

The novel has a strong undercurrent of the magic of Indian
mystic tradition and its power in blossoming of human
personality besides salvation from suffering. The novels goal
is to give the deepest of insights on human relationships and
philosophy while entertaining at the same time. Moreover, the
profound understanding especially of Indian mystic tradition
has been conveyed in the simplest of ways easily understood by
any person. However, it is an intense book for people who have
deep interest in human psychology and life.

It distills learnings from my two and a half decades of
practice as a professional Behavioural Scientist, facilitating
people, from all walks of life, to live an enriching life of
satisfying relationships and creative endeavours.